Medical Sciences question and answers for August 17, 2023
- Q Recently published research articles indicate that patients withendocrine system related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovasculardisease and adrenal gland disorders are at high risk for COVID19.Use your endocrine system knowledge to...
- Q Please give a brief yet thorough explanation of the physiologyof the lungs broken down short enough and in bullets for apowerpoint.
- Q Addison's disease has many symptoms include pigmintation of skin,weightloss, abdomen pain, diarrhea, reduce appetite, weak muscles,low blood pressure and hypoglycemia may also occur. If you were adoctor facing a patient...
- Q 1: The parasympathetic nervous system willcausea) your eyes to be dryb) your eyes to water2: The sympathetic nervous system will have______________ preganglionic neurons.a) longb) either short or longc) short3: What...
- Q In a metabolic experiment a 229 gm rat consumed 30 ml of oxygenin 7 min. Calculate the oxygen consumption per hour. Calculate themetabolic rate in ml O2/Kg/hr.
- Q Explain the process of contraction of:   Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle (show the differences betweenthem)Smooth muscle  Draw the action potential of a skeletal muscle cell, SinoatrialNode cell, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle...
- Q Data Table 2: Microscopic Examination of Connective Tissuetype of connective tissuesphysical characteristicsloosereticulardenseadiopose and supportiveother:What are the physical characteristics?
- Q After returning to the recovery room the valve starts to leakand the blood pressure starts to fall, a patient who was sentopen-heart surgery for a replacement of an aortic valve....
- Q Aerobic and anaerobic metabolism:           a. Which is the most effective mode of metabolism and what does thebody require for this?           b. Why do we need the other mode?
- Q 1. Explain how/why Beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors would workto reduce blood pressure (ie, what ASPECT of blood pressure isaffected, and how is it affected
- Q Matt W, age 10 years, has just returned from a campingtrip with his scout troop. He has a runny nose and itchy eyes andis irritable. The tent was set up...
- Q dochildren can live normal life with gigantism? what type oftreatment they need?
- Q 1) discuss the origin of sperm and testosterone.2) discuss the origin of the ovum and both estrogen andprogesterone.
- Q howis the glomerulus adapted adapted for filtration.be specific please! and thank you
- Q For this section, write the proper anatomical planes anddirections?1. Stand (or imagine yourself standing) in standard anatomicalposition. Which plane divides your body into left and righthalves?2. Relative to your sternum,...
- Q 1. If someone has a calcium deficiency, how will that effecttheir muscle for generation? Why would it effect  2. How does optimal length effect the cross bridges? Whathappens at greater the...
- Q 5. Describe the parts of a nephron that form and modifyfiltrate, in order, until it officially becomes urine. Includekidney location, tissue type, and function in urine formation foreach part.6. Name...
- Q Trace the path ofa molecule of lipid from the point of ingestionuntil it reaches the lumen of the right atrium of the heart (incirculation). Describe the anatomical structures this moleculepasses...
- Q Identify 3 upper respiratory tract organs. For each, describeone important structural characteristic (could be a tissue typewithin the wall or a more unique structure/part) that is importantfor its function in...
- Q Match the following. Place letter answer in space provided atleft. Answers may be used more than once or not at allA second messengerADHchemical needed to convert glucose to ATPAntagonisticchemicals that...
- Q What is the difference between meiosis and mitosis? (mention theamount of steps, the amount of genetic material, the variability ofthis genetic material, and which type of cells they occur in)
- Q Receptors,General,Chemical senseswhat is the pathway taken by somatosensory information fromthe receptor to the brain ?Physiology of tasebesides the 5 primary sensations ehat other sensations areinvolved in taste ?olification: where are...
- Q Describe major structures and functions of the male andfemale reproduction systems
- Q • Explain the role of male accessory glands in producingsemen
- Q • Explain the different stages of the ovarian and menstrualcycles
- Q A)Know where each of the following carries blood to and from,and if the blood is oxygenated or deoxygenated...1:left common carotid artery2: Interatrial septumB) For each chamber of the heart where...
- Q Provide the route that one oxygen molecule, O2, will take as itmoves from the room air up to its arrival inside the mitochondrionof a cell in a skeletal muscle fiber...
- Q 1.Short and long reflexes in the gastrointestinal track get theirnames due to the fact that short reflexes activate their downstreameffectors for shorter periods of time.Select one:TrueFalse2.Which of the following examples...
- Q 1. If an adult man sustained an injury to the anterior pituitaryresulting in decreased secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH), onewould expect that he would have ________.Select one:A. excessive beard growthB....
- Q CAN YOU PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON ASPOSSIBLE1. The processing, where different kinds of information areprocessed in different brain structures, is called:a. Stream segregationb. Serial processingc....
- Q Which of the following systems functions in part due todifferences in relative concentrations of items (chemical orenergetic units) (select all that apply)?Select one or more:a. Circulatory system gas transferb. Circulatory...
- Q The leading model for explaining muscle contraction is calledthe ______. The general term for the decrease in muscle size is______. The combination of myosin heads binding with the activesites of...
- Q part a- what are the three physiological processes of urine inthe kidneys? describe each process.part b- explain the cellular structures involved in eachprocess.
- Q Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelial Tissue linesthe:Group of answer choicesSkinGastrointestinal TractKidney tubulesUpper Respiratory TractFlag this QuestionQuestion 41.5 ptsWhich of the following is/are a function of the skin:Group of answer choicesprotectiontemperature regulationVitamin...
- Q Introduction and overview of deep vein thrombosis, to include adefinition, Australian incidence data (who is affected, how many)and known risk factors (age, gender, ethnicity ect) (300words)
- Q Discuss how the blood, the cardiovascular system, and themuscular system as well as the respiratory system all contribute torespiration. Finally, discuss how breathed-in pollutants, such assmoke or asbestos, interfere with...
- Q In a dominant x-linked genetic disorder, what sex could beaffected? Explain in details your answer citing allpossibilities.
- Q Name an example of a sensory receptor type that participates incutaneous innervation and musculoskeletal innervation
- Q Discuss two possible molecular mechanisms that may explain howolfactory fatigue occurs
- Q Briefly discuss the layers, chambers, valves,vasculature, and the conduction system of the heart
- Q ChemistryGeneral reactionsComplex molecules are synthesized used __________; in thisreaction, a chemical bond is formed when _________ is removed. Thereaction that is used to complex molecules into simpler buildingblocks is called...
- Q How does ATP act as a second messenger?
- Q Describe how the following consonants are produced, includingspecific muscles that are involved in their production.           /t/           /s/           /k/           /m/           /th/           /p/
- Q c) skeletal muscle contraction: explain the role of Ca2+ in thedevelopment of a twitch and explain the relationship between actionpotential frequency, twitches and tetanus
- Q Read the following case study and answer the followingquestions in two lines each.Rachel has been getting episodes of diarrhea, abdominal pain andbloating lately. She can't figure out why. She has...
- Q ________________are able to detoxify substances such as hydrogenperoxide by enzymatic actionWhat are the steps in the cell cycle? How is the cellcycle regulated? What happens in cancer cells?
- Q 172. Which of the following is an example of a polyunsaturatedfatty acid?Omega-6Oleic acidAmino acidsVitamin K192. Which type of joint allows movement?CartilaginousSynovialFibrousPeriosteum200. All activities begin in which energy pathway?ATP/CPOxidativeGlycolyticAerobic
- Q Identify and describe the different types of committees andtheir functions, and assess their function in the lawmakingprocess.
- Q Hip implants have experienced significant design and materialchanges since their introduction. These changes have led to moresuccessful biomaterials in orthopaedic implants.Discuss the improvements in orthopaedic implant materials anddiscuss the mechanical...
- Q Silicone breast implants have been the subject of considerablecontroversy. Several women who received silicone breast implantswere later diagnosed with various negative tissue responses.Discuss the typical tissue responses with a focus...
- Q What is a force of evolution? Describe the forces of evolution. Whyis mutation special?Wht is evolution? Why is it important to understand evolution?Discuss you favorite insight from evolution as an...
- Q why does sea water make someone more dehydrated? explain how isthe nephron loop related to this.
- Q Describe In detail Anatomy of the small and large intestines—how does it change in the 3 parts?
- Q Describe the three major renal processes: glomerular filtration,tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion. Include where theyoccur in the nephron and constituents involved.
- Q What causes stomach gurgling? How many layers of muscle &how they are arranged, Explain in detail, belongs from humananatomy.
- Q A solution of NaCl has a milliosmolarity of 200. How many gramsof NaCl were added to a 1 liter container of purewater to produce this solution?
- Q Outline the flow of blood through the nephron.
- Q Please answer the following questions to the best of yourabilities. Write complete sentences to clearly communicate yourideas. Do not change the format of the document. Due to theschool’s computer systems...
- Q Below are symptoms of a patient related to the Immune andLymphatic Systems. Each person needs to answer all of these andthen reply substantially to their teammates. As a team you...
- Q What is the greater omentum? where is it and what does itdo?please explain human anatomy in detail?
- Q Diureticscan be prescribed to combat edema and high blood pressure. Thiazide is one of the most common. Describe its mechanism of action and howit combats the two issues listed.
- Q Explain the process of muscular hypertrophy and itsinfluence in muscular strength.
- Q Thiazide also causes the renin-angiotensin system to activate.Explain this system (starting with renin) and why it would becounterproductive to Thiazide. Finish with why ACE inhibitors areusually proscribed with Thiazide.
- Q a)outline the flow of filtrate through the nephron.b) outline the flow of blood through the nephron.c) describe the properties of the ultrafiltrate ofplasma
- Q Describe the three major renal processes: glomerular filtration,tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion. Include where theyoccur in the nephron and constituents involved.
- Q 1. Why would the body closely regulate blood calcium levels?Your answer should include four reasons.2.  Explain the role of the hormone calcitonin.Include the following in your response.• What triggers the hormone•...
- Q 3. When a fellow classmate states that “Vitamin D buildsbones.†How would you respond to correct their statement? In otherwords what are the specific actions of vitamin D, calcitriol?4. How...
- Q what are some benefits and drawbacks of genomics to society?
- Q What hormones are responsible for the growth spurt duringpuberty? What cells do these hormones target and what is the actionof these cells? Be clear and specific.Explain why there is a...
- Q Which of the following describes the production of redblood cells?Select one:a. The kidneys release erythropoietin which stimulates RBCproduction.b. High oxygen levels stimulate the production of more red bloodcells.c. RBC production...
- Q 2. Identify the effects of cholecystokinin on the followingcomponents of the digestive system:a. Smooth muscle in the stomachb. Acinar cells of the pancreasc. Smooth muscle in the gallbladderd. Smooth muscle...
- Q 4. Tell the story of digesting a cheeseburgerï‚·The hamburger bun: full of carbohydratesï‚·The burger: full of proteinï‚·The cheese: full of lipids (remember the role of variousimportant molecules, e.g. bile salts,...
- Q Among the pathogens that can cause respiratory illnesses arethe coronaviruses. What are coronaviruses? How dangerous is the2019 Novel Coronavirus, first identified in December in Wuhan,China, in comparison to flu viruses?You...
- Q Within the ANS, where are cholinergic versus adrenergic fibersfound?
- Q John has an injury to the lower thoracic spinal cord experienceda loss of pain sensation on the right side of the lower bodyfollowing the injury since ________?a. the left side...
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